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ma. ssamm Application mea Jan, 21, ms

(No Medel.)

. OCOOO/ OQOOOOO OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOGOOOOO UOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOC OOOOCOOOO OOOOOOOOO 000000000 0000000 CUSTOMER Ew A A llivrrED STATES PATENT Ortisei Miu; o i'rooeri, or sourir eUrLiirt, New voeu, Asereiionffro Tin; iiooeu' orisei nec-ermee ef iirrinv or moine voeeiiAeio, MASSACHUSETTS.

MANUAL smtemeooeeem SEGEFXCATION forming part of' Letters etent No. 618,034, detect January 1"?, 1559'.

lipplieetiou '5105.J'eniizrrpfl,1898. SeriellNpffiZ. (N0 model-3 .To @Zt wifi/om it :o1/(ty concern: set of reteheoteetli et one end of the feedingiie it known that i, AZEL C. Inl'OUGir,A oi' drum.

South Butler, county et" Wayne, State of New i have also provided onovei tensiorrdevioe orlc, lieve invented en improvement in Mar: for controlling the delivery or unwinding of 55 nel. Sales-Recorders, ol which the foliowing the strip es the roll of strip material varies dcseriptio in connection with the eeeompen io diameter. It sometimes happens that the living ilreivinggs, is e speciiczttion, like letters salesmen by iuedvertence Wiil start to open sind figures. on the fire-wingsrepresenting iilre the drawer, forgetting to ineke the entry ot' parts. I his sales on the sales-strip, anti to provide for 6o zo This invention is ou imrovenient on tire this emergeney,so thetflthe salesmen cannot eelesreeorder represented in United States open the drawer if lie hte; not mede his entry Patent No. 33t-,795, datori February Z6y i895. without his attention beingeztlled tothe omis- That patent shows a selesstrip whieii `is sion of making the entryy; havemounted the fed forward intern'iittiugly zitter eeeh entry frame eenteiningthe slit tiirougn which the 65 i5 thereon 'loyer tl'rrougir the action of rotating salesman makes 'theI yentry on' the strip so drum on which the strip is Wound es it is that it may yield vertically to the pressure of used, seid drum receiving its movement inthe hemd of the salesman in making the entry, termittiugly oy :t pewl Wiiieii is actuated and this pressure and depression of tige freine from tlie so-eelled drawer-looking meehenis necessary before the drawer @eolie opened, 7o zo Lem, which is. manipulated by the salesmen for the frame es it descends acts upon elever after each entry on the etrip and preparatory or device which so long as 'the freine referred to opening the drawer. In tu apparatus of to remains in its elevated position serves to this kind it is e. metter oi greet importance restrain the movement oi the freine ol? the tiret eztcii strip be thoroughly utiized and drawer-locking; mechanism. vThe movement 75 that tlie greateet number of entries oe put of the drawer-locking mechanism also causes upon. it enti that the seid entries be placed the lrioveinent of the pewl employed to rotate' uniformly on the strip; but in 'erect-lee by the. tire {irum or feeding mechanism oi' the etrip. use of the mechanism described in miei pet- Figurei in top view7 shows ztsztlcsrecorder ont itiias been found that the movement of embodying; the invention to be herein de- 8o 3c the drum not uniform, and it frequently' scribed. Fig. is e sectionei detail of the happens that iiie strip is inoveil too ier., diie looking mechanism and 'movable berioruiing' to momentum o ilie drum7 so that o pei-t of e port thereof. Fig. 2 shows in perspective 4 the' strip is, Wasted. "When the entries are the leer ci which is represented. iu section-in iviiieiy scqmruteii, it is more (iiieult 'to foot ifig. 2. Fie. S is e view of the under side of 85 tlicui up when tire strip is reiuoveii. the lid orf-top of the case. Fig. i. is eeection yOne object ei.' t. nventiou is iiiereiore to tiiroug'ii the lid ou the dotted line fr, Fig. 3,

i prevent any uiovement of the strip due to and through the cese ou the dotted line oc',- overrunuingi of the ifeciling movement or tire Fig. Fig. i shows thc ieteli-icver denetion olf the feeding ineeiizruieui er drinn, tee" eil. Fig. 5 is a. view looking down inte 9o ,1.o :imi to provide :against this iieve proviiieii the reeorrlery the liti being removed, tire strip the reeeriier with at ioeking iieviee under tlie used in tile recorder being in position on tlie control et' the pewl for moving the drum, the drum. Fig. C is .it partiel seeti'onzii enlarged sziicl provi tire vinstant that it completes its detail lookingnt the recorder troni the right i'orwerii erecting stroke moving the seid loekof the dotted line Le, Fig. i, tile drum being 95' ingf device to positively engage euri 'beki the omitted.

.lrum, so that it Cannot move it eil Toy molhe casing A, having; t hinge o movable mentum, and in this wey the movement of tire liii or top AJ, has sin opening` et it heee (eee stripieelwzrys jusitliesmnoii ineeenritiie Fig. il for the reception oi e oasii-erzrwer entries' marie uniformly close together A, it being provided. with any ueuzri or roo fo without any mirino weite oi rumor between, 'proper speees for the .rceeption of coinser nils, uisorizontfri partition A iu the easing The imykizig (revive ,el-fewo inwegos :i sec-.omi

Covering said drawer when dosed., The lid. ifonieted in tile predetermined manner "iiie er top has en opening it Ai, Eig. 4,) over ein-id oar e* niayby pressurtm the md fbe which is ioeeied e movable eenieie te the unlocking et the drawer, Je frame B, having et one izwe eers 6,'whieh auch movement of the bar throfg forward 5 fit over and 'burn freely on enitebe rod ZJ', the e, so that it, inengagement with the sustained by ears b2 of e sian@ E13, connected tooth of the series of teeth 5o! the drum, wiii ie the under side of the iid by aerei-fe e, seid :nove said drum, and in this movementef the iod fosininff pivot i0? -iie iame B. The Der @Git Smikes fine lower -end of the dog o* 75,

l rod ieeeivee aboutie esuiong spirali epi-ing; and turns ii about its pivot, thus removing io if, ene end of which fiee egeinet @eid stand its notch :from the pin c'v, time ieavng the and die other end zigeinff red .713, connected long end of the iever efxee te drop, so than it io and efiiended aereas "tile under side of the may zig-iin e' *Fi-gie and ieek the bai" c in pince freine B, said spring noting normally with as 'bhe Lei/t, ives in its noixnai pesiiiion. Se eufieient force to keep the opposite end of (RepresenieinFiff-G.) The dogc4,ihe stand 15 the seid fra-me elevated, ae shown in e, en which it is piveted, and the spring for noriiie extent; of upward movement of seid freine maiiy moving said dog are substantie-ily the being,f determined by heeded stub DG, desaine as in United States Peteni; No. 534,795', pending-from the free end of the fr ame and heretofore gran-eed to me. If the salesman S5 l Contacting with zi euimbie plete seeuied to has not made his entry on -the strip and at- 2o the lid. empts to open the drawer, he cannot do so, and this Wiiiei,y @nee remind him that his entry has not been made, and he will then make his oi other trenspeifen'n plaie 52eme edge of seid entry, time femm/"ing the locking device c5 9o piefze resi-ing against inge 5", thus defining" from the e6. This provision provides e5 the position of Said e ii; eonstiuizing one egnins the eereessness of? the Salesman.

side O 'the entry-sieb 2, iiii'eugii "which ifne The piaiifeiin A. supports i metii'iiie frame snmn introduces n. peneii te Write upon D, enriying tile Wol-king parte end, i/ie shaft the strip S. (Shown in 5.) D' of the drum C'. The drum consists ofvtwo 9 A "ibie eend, le D, )finie i at ite upper spiders DVDS, eonneeted with the shaft D', a 3e side and represented in Fi, i, may be inteitin oi* sheet-n ieiel Surface uniting the two posed between the rod Liane i-he transparents spiders. The spiden D2 has in this insianoe gie/te. )We sees oi mtohetieeth 5 G, arranged in op The fname B-iizisedownmrned Cross-Henzo nee-ii' directions, one in a circle inside the leo which is Connected by snif' e epx'ingpiessme plaie L15, wi

the top of the Strip iying on 1 Y 1C free end of eailpizite de i i e ai, l i' ids 7 in mms e2 ei'ef a ine upper eide of the enti? stand e", seemed ivo the interior of the easing. 105 The Steig) S to ieeeive iiie mies-entries The bnr #has abnekwardiye tended arm e5, 4.o put into the machine in iiie forni of ioii, (seo Figs. f3 and 4.,) which. eiiiei'e n noten in and Jdie end of 'the strip ie connected any one side ein boit e5, guided in in ea-i e7 sind by suitable mannen to thedr-n and es the strip i-'ne partition A3, the iowei end oi' seid boit is used i3 is fed by and Wound on the drm f noimziily entering n. notch 9 in the {mi-Wei A2 uo one drum eensi-iiuting aisee 'tabie to enppozt keeping it eiosed against its opening- The ieetii 5 me engaged by the puehenvi e, pioied it c' on the han o, the shape ef 1n Fig. 2, it being puro? the einig). epi (im, euiiabiy arranged behind ino The immo i3 hee :in e'ineiied imndeeei o, (immer the ense. Wiien the beit is Tiiea heid. in piace by Screws f. fren?. eine noieii bythe meveileei, of the bm' o,

and c' is; Seemed ce tiie 1 f c, (eee Fig. 3,); i'iun CP for e "ever e, e?

against die im c scribed, oiin ng pmt of ize meine,eeidlevnieeiin tf F une epriug snppoiieii 55 mzne B is eiewied, ne but jiie Seeeinain when through Lne eniyJs-ieii u e oi "nen-fl en i;

to Seid, freine, the eiioi e 6e time lifting, the oppoeiie and from he bei' c, so inni .e Din neigen oi i spine-controlled do, em and net/eci upon by nepi the noie-ii 2 of said dog,

will ne een@ tend heid up d c, so Cimii i .e spring iniovfe the drawer open, and the "er end of ho boit iifiee en Jee 'breek li e drawer opened.; imi, 'wh-enit e'ioee. ine heit drops by grnvity,fthe he ride e? die boit being of eniieienii e permit if. is; the drawer ie wardly through a rest f, said. rod having a suitable collar l5 and an enlarged end f2. The inner end of the spring 11i acts against a depending ear 16, and said sp t, normally acts to keep the rod f pressed to the left, Fig. i?, with thecollar l5 against the rest j. When the lockingkeys 20, pivoted at 20 and common to said patent, are moved to place the projections g, carried thereby, all below the path of movement of the bar c, then the salesman by pushing' against the enlarged end f2 throws the bar o forward. or toward the drum, causing' the pawl c to move the drum and causing the bolt c6 to be lifted and unlock the drawer. lVhen the bar c6 is moved forward by pressure on the rod f, the free end of the pawl c, attached to said bar and having its end in engagement with one of the series of teeth 5, acts to turn the drum or feeding device one step, and just as the pawl is completing its effective forward or feeding stroke a projection 4t2 thereon meets thearin il of a drum-locking device, herein shown as a" threearn1ed lever, pivoted at il?, and iinmediately elevates the end O of said lever, so that it engages one of the thus instantly checking any tendency of the drum to move by momentum. As the bar c and ypawl e are retracted by the spring 'le ou the rodj" the spring l5, acting1 on the arm tl of the three-armed lever ./L, immediately rcmoves the end 'l-O of said lever frein the tooth of the series of teeth 6 just engaged by it, thus leaving the drum unlocked and the pawl c in its normal inoperative position.

The arms e2 and e support loosely a rod y, having an extended end gx, and in case a keylever not in the combination is operated a ,projection 3510i? said key-lever meets an arm y, adjustably connected with said rod g/ nya suitable set-screw g3, and turns said rod so that the arm gx, connected therewith, may be turned, its free end being lowered from the position shown in Fig. G, so that the loop or connection g2, leading therefrom tothe lever il carrying` the cscapement, is left free to be moved through the movement of the esoapcment-wheel U20, actuated by a normolif/Wound motor, thus causing the hammer e to he actuated to strike a series of sharp blows on the gong cl'", thereby calling attention to thea drawer. The user of therceorder, having determined which particular key-lovers he dcsires to use in the combination te effect the opening.,Y of the drawer without ringing; thel gong' el, will loosen the set-screw gf and l l turn the lingers gj on theshaft (j, so that said fingers will be out of the range of movement of the pins 35 carried by those key-levers, the remaining .fingers o being` left iu their elevated position, as represented by dotted lines in Fig. 2, so that when anyone of the lingers of the key-levers above it is depressed the pin 35 carried by it ing 'linger g1.

The key-levers, the shaft y, its lingers, the rod j', the

will strike the correspondbar c, and the locking device are series of teeth (5,

substantially such as described in my .former patent, No. 486,107, dated. Novemberii, 1892. Figx shows two of the fingers g4, one in full and the other in dotted lines above it.I

lilac-h izeydever 2O has cooperating,` with it a S2, which acts normally to keep the vinner forked end of said key-lever elevated,

with the leg 3l of the fork in contact with the rod g.

A. detent 71 cooperating 'with teeth hacts to prevent retrograde movement of the drum.

l believe l am the iirst to provide the drum or feeding mechanism for manipulating the strip of a cash-recorder with means whereby the feeding movement of the strip or of the drinn may be instantly checked at the end of its predetermined stroke, thus preventing any ove running of the feeding movement, and hence this invention is not limited to the exact device or lever shown as constituting the drum-locking mechanism. The roll or strip paper is supported at its ends on conical pe ited journals 50 and 5l, the journal 50 beingiixed in a stand 52, while the jonrnal 5l is movable in a stand 53. (See Fig. Il.) The journal 5l is extended or prolonged, as shown in Fig. 5, through an elbowdever 5.4, pivoted at 55, the lowermost arm of -said lever being extended toward the roll of paper, wliere it is acted upon by a weightedlateib lever 5G, pivoted at 57 on the stand 53, the

lower end of said latch being notched, as shown in Fig. iik The journal 51 has a shoulder 5S, against which acts one end of a spiral spring 56X, the opposite end of the spring resting against the lever 5l closer and closer into the strip or'roll to produce greater friction, and the lever-latch 5G will hold it in the position in which it may be pntu ln. this way the tension on the roll of paper the formation of slack.

The partition A3 of the recorder bill-ii e, (shown as a pin on.)

4'lhe lid A' has ain opening m', which is normally closed by a door m2, flxed to a pintle m", having an arm in, which is extended therefrom through a slot mi (see 3) in the lid fr', so that as the door m2 is opened said arni strikes a dog for, pivoted at mi on carries a a hammencarryiner lever m3, in turn pivoted at m", and turns said lever, causing the ham ine-r ml to strike a suitable spring mi* or other equivalent sounding device to cali attention to the fact that the door has been opened. '.lhe pivot 'm'J for the lever me is carried by a stand m18, held in place ori/the lid hyvsuitaole screws, a spring m acting against the lever m9 and a spring m60 acting on the dog m6. The opening of the door m2 aetuates the striker m10; butin closing the door 'the arm m4 not onorato the hammer mw.

The frame li has a projection or ear 54, and this levermay be turned to compress the spring morey or less, and consequently force the journal may be regulated so that it may be del ivered to the drum under tension and avoid passes the dozg 'm6 and does" foo Veh may hid fue neutiom, what .Sem-e by Letters z fusing a continuous 5ml uezzlitles, viz: a devi e, 'having de its the teeth of one hose el the other tot seid retehete. en: device a definite to o' ice Qfesentmg im peut! to erlsj'fage1 th te move sale drum lee devee "ce engage 2u.

etenty stop any fmfther feeding motion o seid drum or device, and a spring to effect the disengagement o seid loc-king devee fiom the 'teeth with which if; eopemtes as he feeding-pwd arrives in its no1-mrd pesien, Substantially es described.

5. In :1 sdee-eemder employing e eontun nous sales-strip, the following nstrumeutzdties, viz: a easing, a drawer, drawer-looking mechanism containing a, movable ber c6 heyiog attached rod by which to move ib when the keys of the locking mechanism permit im. e styile-feeding; drum provided with two sets of ratchet-teeth; a paw pvoted on seid bnr end edeped to enga-ge one set of said teeth; means to meve seid pmvl to eetuate said drum, and a. looking devee normaly disengaged from the other set; of said x'a-tehet-neeh but adapted to 'De operated by. the seid pew substantially at the endL of is actuating Stroke, to eeuse seid looking device to eet :md engage e tooth of the second set of ratchet teem and postivey cheek any overrunuug of seid dum., suastfmll'uielly as described.

(L In e- Seleedeeordex, the folowng ostrw menteties, viz: e` ease provided with e closed top or lid having am entry opening so moving the drum 'has come to rest, thereby obvang the overrunning ef the motion. of the drum and the Weste of sales-strip, suo emu'sialy as described.

7. En e sales-recorder pfceseutiug e pxo ided with iep oz lid T an entyopen1 f md eonauog e om nous Sales-Smm, `"ellowng nssrume zdtes, "viz/:z a spring evted menuay-opemted frame having gap rid-'fes/g ad wel;

e feung my oi. the drum and .1

empoyiug a contn- S201; throgh whieh te ineke au en try ou a eon- ECO nous siiip, Llio following instrumontziliios, said roll,m1d to prevent the formation of slack Io Viz: a drum to food seid strip; iom'nals to roin the stiip, substantially as described. ooivozind support the strip in roll/form; alovoi In testimony whereof I have signed my to move oneof said journals egayinstho ond of name to this specification in the presence of 5 said roll, to produoemol'e oi: less friction on two siibsoiibing Witnesses.

said roll 5 :i spi-inginizeipoeed botwoeii smid lo- AZEL C. HOUGrI-I. Termiciziehouldorof Said jouiiuihend :deboli Witnesses: -A to hold said lover in adjusted. position, to C. N. 1WHEELER,

thereby Qontrol tho pressure of ilio jouinal on GEO. W. PANGBURN. 

